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also ahead, u.s. olympic speed skater admits to tampering with his rival's skates before a competition. he will join us live for an exclusive interview to explain why he did it. plus, the story of a miracle recovery. a 23-year-old woman's brush with death when her skull was separated from her spine in a car accident. she will be here to tell us how she survived. jenna offered to help me kick my fitness routine up a notch, a request i foolishly accepted. what happens when she tries to convince me pain is my friend. >>> tim burton goes back to his roots with a halloween themed cartoon. it's in theaters in weekend. we have more on that plus a look at other weekend debuts in this morning's box office preview. >> even after death the muscles respond to electricity. >> science class sparks a bad idea in frankenweenie. a devoted dog owner in the tale and when his pet pal sparky dies victor takes his homework to the next level and brings the dog back to life. soon neighborhood bullies want in on the act which
also ahead, u.s. olympic speed skater admits to tampering with his rival's skates before a competition. he will join us live for an exclusive interview to explain why he did it. plus, the story of a miracle recovery. a 23-year-old woman's brush with death when her skull was separated from her spine in a car accident. she will be here to tell us how she survived. jenna offered to help me kick my fitness routine up a notch, a request i foolishly accepted. what happens when she tries to convince...
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bracing for sandy, hundreds of thousands preparing for the worst as the category one storm barrels up the u.s. coastline and has already killed 58 people in the caribbean. welcome to 11 news sunday morning, i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm mindy basara. an 800-mile swath of the country is in the crosshairs of sandy. >> residents on the east coast are preparing for winds, rain, and snow in some areas. >> we have live coverage with tony pann and jennifer franciotti. we begin with tony. >> today's not going to be a big deal. it will be a good day to prepare for things. we might get some rain and it will be breezy today but not a lot happening. right now 59 at the airport. northeast wind at 12. winds will pick up heading into the afternoon. you'd call it breezy, not windy, between 10 and 20 miles per hour. picking up rain on the outer fringes of the storm which is still way off the southeast coast. heavy rain off the eastern shore counties represented by the orange and red, a little rain around baltimore. the best chance for rain today is in the eastern shore counties, breezy with temperatures in th
bracing for sandy, hundreds of thousands preparing for the worst as the category one storm barrels up the u.s. coastline and has already killed 58 people in the caribbean. welcome to 11 news sunday morning, i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm mindy basara. an 800-mile swath of the country is in the crosshairs of sandy. >> residents on the east coast are preparing for winds, rain, and snow in some areas. >> we have live coverage with tony pann and jennifer franciotti. we begin with...
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. >> we are very excited to announce that we have chosen massachusetts as our u.s. headquarters and the headquarters of many of our global activities. >> then came the big moment, army sergeant theresa hamilton, a paraplegic, stood up, put her exoskeleton in walk mode and commenced to amble through the medical conference. she was stricken by an autoimmune disease that attacked her nervous system. she's among 60 people using the exoskeleton. 11-year-old argo technologies was founded in israel and is a prize catch for the life sciences initiative. >> what are your thoughts? >> pretty exciting. there are a host of different technologies i have come in contact with over the last few years as we have been building the medical device and life sciences here, that are transformative. >> she sat down with others, hoping to use the system, which ultimately may include war injured veterans. >> when somebody tells you you're not going to be able to walk again, all you think about are the doors closing behind you. this is opening alm these doors for me. >> wow. stay with us. the
. >> we are very excited to announce that we have chosen massachusetts as our u.s. headquarters and the headquarters of many of our global activities. >> then came the big moment, army sergeant theresa hamilton, a paraplegic, stood up, put her exoskeleton in walk mode and commenced to amble through the medical conference. she was stricken by an autoimmune disease that attacked her nervous system. she's among 60 people using the exoskeleton. 11-year-old argo technologies was founded...
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ups is creating more than 56,000 seasonal positions in the u.s. and canada to help deliver more than a billion packages this holiday season. the busiest day of the year will be december 20. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:21. 41 degrees at the airport. >> the orioles get a chance to go for the gold. whether and the close of october in gold and style. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> for those traveling down towards d.c., there is a serious accident on the outer loop of the capital beltway near 95. there is a cocksure-mile delfou. we have a crash at northern parkway. those delays falling into place . close is in effect because of a downed tree bright side road -- closures in effect because of a downed tree bright side road. we have an accident at washington boulevard. the volume is starting to pick up on the beltway. at backup developing in the outer loop at harford road. that is the latest on traff
ups is creating more than 56,000 seasonal positions in the u.s. and canada to help deliver more than a billion packages this holiday season. the busiest day of the year will be december 20. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:21. 41 degrees at the airport. >> the orioles get a chance to go for the gold. whether and the close of october in gold and style. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers....
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to boston, thousands preparing for the worst as the category 1 storm beryl at the u.s. coastline and is already killed 58 people in the caribbean. good evening. >> several governors along the east coast including martin o'malley have declared states of emergency. they are urging coastal residents to move inland ahead of a potentially huge storm formed by the merging of hurricane sandy and a winter storm. people in fells point our gatherings sandbags but we begin with our media relatives. >> the latest updates about our storm, sandy is still a hurricane but a marginal one. category one. 75 mph winds. we can see on the radar rain coming out of the carolinas moving up the eastern shore. also the front out to the west. give us 48 hours and maybe there will be snow. the forecast tracks and ensembles show that new jersey or somewhere around there, will be the target for plan for further -- for landfall for the storm. it will be very big storm. not likely a hurricane by then. more like a noreaster. there are a number of warnings that have been issued that go into effect, not t
to boston, thousands preparing for the worst as the category 1 storm beryl at the u.s. coastline and is already killed 58 people in the caribbean. good evening. >> several governors along the east coast including martin o'malley have declared states of emergency. they are urging coastal residents to move inland ahead of a potentially huge storm formed by the merging of hurricane sandy and a winter storm. people in fells point our gatherings sandbags but we begin with our media relatives....
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look at the poor u.s. flag. that is all from wind gusts today. now earlier today, as the wind and rain picked up, a lot of people were coming in and out of hotel. we ran into a couple who spent the last couple of days on their 38-foot sailboat. they said the wind noise and rough seas were just too much so they checked into a hotel. 5100 power outages in queen anne's county. speaking of roads, the bay bridge as we mentioned earlier today, closed this afternoon because of wind gusts up to 75 miles per hour. this evening, sustained winds of 80 miles praur were clocked on the bridge. 16 -- per hour were clocked on the bridge. 16 people seeked emergency shelter. the sheriff's office arrested a disorderly person and found drugs on them. everyone is bracing for a storm surge tomorrow, actually between midnight and down tomorrow. it could go anywhere from 4-5 feet and it is expected to cause a lot of trouble. >> thank you very much. thousands of people are now in the dark as the winds from sandy intensify. b.g.e. anticipated the storm would cause major o
look at the poor u.s. flag. that is all from wind gusts today. now earlier today, as the wind and rain picked up, a lot of people were coming in and out of hotel. we ran into a couple who spent the last couple of days on their 38-foot sailboat. they said the wind noise and rough seas were just too much so they checked into a hotel. 5100 power outages in queen anne's county. speaking of roads, the bay bridge as we mentioned earlier today, closed this afternoon because of wind gusts up to 75...
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. >> we're not going to stand for the chinese government have any influence on our networks in the u.s. if you do business you need to give information. they have not done that. >> that is why he joined mike rogers to urge american businesses to steer clear. they believe if those companies get contracts, hackers or saboteurs could access critical information. >> the critic -- the public is not aware of how serious these attacks are. they could attack a major bank or a stock market. >> imagine not having access to your bank account. imagine hospitals having fluctuating power systems. >> an economist agrees but he cautions it will cost more to telecom work around the two chinese mega-corporations. >> we might be paying more for the work if it had not been done by a chinese firm. we want security but i would suspect many will want to pay the lower monthly bill. >> paying more will protect americans from the staggering losses hackers can exact. >> we have lost over $300 billion of trade secrets. we have had hackers, mostly china stealing information from our countries and getting trade sec
. >> we're not going to stand for the chinese government have any influence on our networks in the u.s. if you do business you need to give information. they have not done that. >> that is why he joined mike rogers to urge american businesses to steer clear. they believe if those companies get contracts, hackers or saboteurs could access critical information. >> the critic -- the public is not aware of how serious these attacks are. they could attack a major bank or a stock...
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romney is claiming that biden get to a cover-up about the murder of the u.s. ambassador and three others in libya. we of our commitment to a thousand of them date from cincinnati tonight. hi, steve. >> good evening from cincinnati, ohio. in a keyboard or roasted, this is a great place to eat and a great place to gauge the effect of last night's debate. the election could hinge on hamilton county, ohio. this is a local lunch favorite, but they are switching between parties. republicans are relieved today. >> last night's debate? >> congressman ryan held his own. >> i will vote for obama. period. last night just convinced me. >> paul ryan was up beat this morning. >> job growth in september was lower than august. "joe biden smiled a lot. some say condescendingly. >> 5.2 million new private- sector jobs. >> he denied they covered up an al qaeda attack. >> the intelligence committee told us that. as they learn more fact, they changed their assessment. >> president obama was pleased. >> i could not be more proud. >> ronny charged today that he doubled down on the n
romney is claiming that biden get to a cover-up about the murder of the u.s. ambassador and three others in libya. we of our commitment to a thousand of them date from cincinnati tonight. hi, steve. >> good evening from cincinnati, ohio. in a keyboard or roasted, this is a great place to eat and a great place to gauge the effect of last night's debate. the election could hinge on hamilton county, ohio. this is a local lunch favorite, but they are switching between parties. republicans are...
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marylanders are filling a seat in congress, choosing to u.s. senators, and voting for seven crucial issues on the ballot. sheldon dutes is live at the board of elections downtown. >> through next thursday, november 1, people will be able to vote early in this election. a good voter is a prepared one. officials are urging everyone to read up on the candidates and all the issues before they head to the polls. starting this weekend, maryland voters will be able to cast their ballots for the next president of the united states, as well as a few other elected officials. >> we have staff to try to prevent lines. >> here is what you need to know if you plan to vote early. between this saturday, october 7, and thursday november 1, the polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. every day of early voting, except for sunday when they will be open from noon to 6:00 p.m. mr. to check your precinct to make sure you are boating at the correct spot -- be sure to check your precinct. tim -- to make sure you are boating at the correct spot. >> the specim
marylanders are filling a seat in congress, choosing to u.s. senators, and voting for seven crucial issues on the ballot. sheldon dutes is live at the board of elections downtown. >> through next thursday, november 1, people will be able to vote early in this election. a good voter is a prepared one. officials are urging everyone to read up on the candidates and all the issues before they head to the polls. starting this weekend, maryland voters will be able to cast their ballots for the...
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the u.s. government is suing bankamerica for a billion dollars. the justice department alleges the bank committed fraud by selling defective mortgages from a program known within the bank as the hustle. the mortgages were purchased by mortgage finance firms, fannie mae and freddie mac. the complaint says of lead to more than a billion dollars of losses for tax payers and countless for closures. the government was started by countrywide financial but continued after it was purchased by bank of america in 2008. bank of america has not yet commented. thousands of people find errors in their credit reports that could prevent them from getting a job or possibly getting a loan. starting this week, there is some help out there. a federal watchdog organization is stepping in to help consumers of the complaints. >> your credit report is in many ways your lifeline to the financial world. so what happens when it's wrong? a federal agency is giving people one more way to get the complaints resolved. >> a food service employee at a washington d.c. high school
the u.s. government is suing bankamerica for a billion dollars. the justice department alleges the bank committed fraud by selling defective mortgages from a program known within the bank as the hustle. the mortgages were purchased by mortgage finance firms, fannie mae and freddie mac. the complaint says of lead to more than a billion dollars of losses for tax payers and countless for closures. the government was started by countrywide financial but continued after it was purchased by bank of...
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they were in violation of u.s. law. press cancer survivors that need reconstructive surgery or women seeking cosmetic breast enhancement may opt for and more natural procedure. it is a procedure that uses of breast fact stem cells to enhance breasts and provide a more natural look that implants and is said to last a lifetime. the surgery can move the lines of current and plants or improve congenital conditions like an even breasts. >> enzyme is thrown in there to release the fat cells and amateur vessels and stem cells. and that it is separated from the fat cells and concentrated. >> this has been used in the past few years in cosmetic surgery, it is still considered experimental and not yet fda approved. a new study found but talks injections to the bladder or as effective as medication for treating urinary urgency and incontinence with a few unpleasant side effects. it worked twice as well in medication completely resolving the symptoms. the only drawback is they have more urinary tract infections that women that took
they were in violation of u.s. law. press cancer survivors that need reconstructive surgery or women seeking cosmetic breast enhancement may opt for and more natural procedure. it is a procedure that uses of breast fact stem cells to enhance breasts and provide a more natural look that implants and is said to last a lifetime. the surgery can move the lines of current and plants or improve congenital conditions like an even breasts. >> enzyme is thrown in there to release the fat cells and...
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right now in the fourth quarter tows leading 39-45 -- to you u.s. open leading it. no chance for a breather this afternoon at home against mcdonough. this kid's shirt says it all. second quarter, eagles down 7-0. travis wood to scott. the eagles soaring, two-point conversion no good. 7-6 gilman. late second quarter, 13-6 gilman now, dickerson from the end zone from six yards out. greyhounds getting in control 20-6. we move to the third quarter, same score. shane cockrell, quarterback on the keeper. off he goes. he's caught down at the 15. the future terp, though, 44 yards. led to a dickerson touchdown. gilman extends the lead from there, wins the game 48-12. we've got you covered with a look back at the first seven weeks of the baltimore ravens season. join me in a little more than half an hour on wbal-tv 11 news. we have a conversation with ray rice and another surprise in store for you, that's coming up at 7:00. please stay with us. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all st
right now in the fourth quarter tows leading 39-45 -- to you u.s. open leading it. no chance for a breather this afternoon at home against mcdonough. this kid's shirt says it all. second quarter, eagles down 7-0. travis wood to scott. the eagles soaring, two-point conversion no good. 7-6 gilman. late second quarter, 13-6 gilman now, dickerson from the end zone from six yards out. greyhounds getting in control 20-6. we move to the third quarter, same score. shane cockrell, quarterback on the...
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the u.s. agriculture department has slashed its forecast for corn output to 10.8 bushels, police since 2006. the expectations set prices of corn to record highs this summer. amazon uncorks a plan to sell wine. executives had no comment for "the wall street journal," but a number of executives at california wineries confirmed the plans. the winery's it would ship bottles directly to customers, with amazon taking a cut and charging the wineries a monthly fee. nearly a year after a fire destroyed the not washington tavern, they are getting ready to reopen. order sestak for -- a sense that four out selling beer and wine at a block party. >> we are excited, because it will bring life back to the village that we've not had for awhile. that part is that one year to the day almost, it is reopening. >> it is scheduled to reopen november 1. >> now the 11 insta-weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> good afternoon. you'll notice a lot more clouds in the sky compared to this morning. that is when the st
the u.s. agriculture department has slashed its forecast for corn output to 10.8 bushels, police since 2006. the expectations set prices of corn to record highs this summer. amazon uncorks a plan to sell wine. executives had no comment for "the wall street journal," but a number of executives at california wineries confirmed the plans. the winery's it would ship bottles directly to customers, with amazon taking a cut and charging the wineries a monthly fee. nearly a year after a fire...
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for the u.s. congress or the united states senate. get a variety of choices to make in their lives. and that's what we ought to do for all people in america. >> yes, sir, sorry. >> follow-up? >> trying to find my light. >> not right now. education. these folks submitted 18 questions on education, and the first one is that will be asked on education will go to you, governor, and asked by angie pettig. angie pettig, where are you? there she is, governor, right there. >> i've heard a lot about education and the need to hold teachers and schools accountable, and i certainly agree with that. buas an individual with an educational background, and also a parent, i have seen a lot of instances where the parents are unresponsive to the teachers or flat out uninvolved in their child's education. how do you intend to not only hold the teachers and schools accountable but also hold parents accountable? >> well, you know, it's hard to make people love one another. i wish i knew the law because i would darn sure sign it. i wish i knew the law that said l of us would be good parents. one of the th
for the u.s. congress or the united states senate. get a variety of choices to make in their lives. and that's what we ought to do for all people in america. >> yes, sir, sorry. >> follow-up? >> trying to find my light. >> not right now. education. these folks submitted 18 questions on education, and the first one is that will be asked on education will go to you, governor, and asked by angie pettig. angie pettig, where are you? there she is, governor, right there....
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for the u.s. congress or the united states senate. get a variety of choices to make in their lives. and that's what we ought to do for all people in america. >> yes, sir, sorry. >> follow-up? >> trying to find my light. >> not right now. education. these folks submitted 18 questions on education, and the first one is that will be asked on education will go to you, governor, and asked by angie pettig. angie pettig, where are you? there she is, governor, right there. >> i've heard a lot about education and the need to hold teachers and schools accountable, and i certainly agree with that. but as an individual with an educational background, and also a parent, i have seen a lot of instances where the parents are unresponsive to the teachers or flat out uninvolved in their child's education. how do you intend to not only hold the teachers and schools accountable but also hold parents accountable? >> well, you know, it's hard to make people love one another. i wish i knew the law because i would darn sure sign it. i wish i knew the law that said all of us would be good parents. one of th
for the u.s. congress or the united states senate. get a variety of choices to make in their lives. and that's what we ought to do for all people in america. >> yes, sir, sorry. >> follow-up? >> trying to find my light. >> not right now. education. these folks submitted 18 questions on education, and the first one is that will be asked on education will go to you, governor, and asked by angie pettig. angie pettig, where are you? there she is, governor, right there....
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i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different and the new energy and the commitment that will come with reform could i think that is why we need to send the maverick from the senate and put him in the white house and that is why i am happy to join him there. >> i will come back throughout the evening. this next question, the subprime lending meltdown, who do you think's is at fault? i start with you, governor palin could was it the risky home buyers who should not have been buying a home in the first place? was it thursday lenders? >> darn right it was the predator lenders who tried to talk americans into thinking that it was smart to buy a $300,000 house when you could only afford $100,000 house. there was deception and greed and there is corruption on wall street. and we need to stop that. again, john mccain and i, the commitment we have made and we will follow through on that, getting rid of that corruption and. let's commit ourselves, just everyday american
i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different and the new energy and the commitment that will come with reform could i think that is why we need to send the maverick from the senate and put him in the white house and that is why i am happy to join him there. >> i will come back throughout the evening. this next question, the subprime lending meltdown, who do you think's is at fault? i start with you, governor palin could was it...
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deputy attorney general james cole has told u.s. attorneys not to waste resources prosecuting patients or caregivers that are in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws. >> james cole: our focus is really on keeping it away from children. our focus is keeping it out of the hands of organized crime. our focus is making sure that people aren't, through marijuana dispensaries, using it as a pretext to do large-scale interstate drug dealing. these are the areas where we're really trying to focus. >> kroft: so the message is, if you're licensed in the state of colorado and you follow the law, then you should be okay. >> cole: each case is going to rise and fall on its own unique facts. any of that is still in violation of the controlled substances act of the federal law. we're not interested in bothering people who are sick and are using it on the recommendation of a doctor. we are concerned with people who are using it as a pretext to become large-scale drug dealers. >> kroft: so it sounds like the federal government is toler
deputy attorney general james cole has told u.s. attorneys not to waste resources prosecuting patients or caregivers that are in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws. >> james cole: our focus is really on keeping it away from children. our focus is keeping it out of the hands of organized crime. our focus is making sure that people aren't, through marijuana dispensaries, using it as a pretext to do large-scale interstate drug dealing. these are the areas where we're really...
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u.s. export-import bank, the government's credit agency for foreign trade. >> fulton: and i sat right behind fred, who's the president of the export-import bank. and so when he got done speaking, i went running outside to the car, because i saw a group of gentlemen standing there. and i said, "who's driving fred?" guy said, "me, chris." i said, "you're my new best friend. get him to eat these pickles before he gets on the plane because i want to export this year." >> pelley: you got some pickles to the driver of the head of the export-import bank? >> fulton: yes, sir. and we exported that year. >> pelley: pretty good trick. >> fulton: you got to think out of the jar, you know? if you're selling pickles, you better be creative. what's made us successful is what's made every american company successful, and that's hard work and not taking "no" for an answer. if somebody tells me "no," scott, i say, "okay, that means timing's not right, but you'll want my pickles." >> pelley: "no" means "go"?
u.s. export-import bank, the government's credit agency for foreign trade. >> fulton: and i sat right behind fred, who's the president of the export-import bank. and so when he got done speaking, i went running outside to the car, because i saw a group of gentlemen standing there. and i said, "who's driving fred?" guy said, "me, chris." i said, "you're my new best friend. get him to eat these pickles before he gets on the plane because i want to export this...
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i mean, everything about the u.s. is easier than doing business here, but this is where the growth is. >> you know, it's like a bucket of ice on your head. i don't think we have caught up to the reality of how much the world is consuming and how we're slippin' back. >> you know, i don't think it has to be all bad news. i still think there's lots of things we can do in the u.s., but the customers are here. and that's just the way it is. >> g.e. has 8,000 employees in brazil, and rising. at factory rallies here, immelt, as cheerleader, looks out at the future of the company. >> i want you to get up every day and want to beat caterpillar. i want you to hate the color yellow and do everything you can to make sure we're winning and beating the competition. >> on top of expanding the locomotive operation here, immelt is building a new aviation plant and a new research and development center in rio. you have also made the case that by increasing investment in a place like brazil, it would allow you to bring more jobs back ho
i mean, everything about the u.s. is easier than doing business here, but this is where the growth is. >> you know, it's like a bucket of ice on your head. i don't think we have caught up to the reality of how much the world is consuming and how we're slippin' back. >> you know, i don't think it has to be all bad news. i still think there's lots of things we can do in the u.s., but the customers are here. and that's just the way it is. >> g.e. has 8,000 employees in brazil,...
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we get a lot of thank u.s. >> godspeed. >> great stuff. caitlin ross reporting. let's look at the powerful role social media has played in this storm. we're joined by kristen berset. >> reporter: we have been keeping you guys updated on social media all throughout which you have been which is great. us in the web department have been using this really cool feature to show you pictures from all up and down the east coast. i'm going to show some of those. >> we've been able to use this cool new tool that allows us to track photos and tweets by longitude and latitude. what we're looking at here is kind of tweets from up and down the east coast. we're going to take a look at photos taken during sandy in three different locations. >> plus great photos starting in our area. this one from washington, d.c. >> yep. this is the washington, d.c. area, as you can see. we're going to take a look at a photo that was taken right over by truckston circle. >> take a look at that. you can see the sidewalk of it. remember, ground is really wet, so be careful around those trees. >>
we get a lot of thank u.s. >> godspeed. >> great stuff. caitlin ross reporting. let's look at the powerful role social media has played in this storm. we're joined by kristen berset. >> reporter: we have been keeping you guys updated on social media all throughout which you have been which is great. us in the web department have been using this really cool feature to show you pictures from all up and down the east coast. i'm going to show some of those. >> we've been...
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the fiveterror suspects were extradited to the u.s. overnight, arriving under tight security. cbs news, new york. >>> two of the five suspects had court appearances in new haven, connecticut, while two others appeared in federal court in new york city. >>> you know the country is divided politically and who better to argue both sides of all issues than fox tv's bill o'reilly and john stewart. they have been on campus at george washington university and ken molestina is standing by live. ken, were they smart and funny? >> reporter: they were all that and much more. listen, bruce, you know this. anybody who has spent time in washington knows that this town loves bickering. they love debate. they love opinions. they love humor, but most importantly, they all like a good show. that's exactly what happened here today at the rumble in the air-conditioned auditorium. that's what they called it. let's take you inside and show you what it looked like earlier tonight when these two squared off. the fox news anchor and host of the daily show, of course, tangled away for a 90 minute debat
the fiveterror suspects were extradited to the u.s. overnight, arriving under tight security. cbs news, new york. >>> two of the five suspects had court appearances in new haven, connecticut, while two others appeared in federal court in new york city. >>> you know the country is divided politically and who better to argue both sides of all issues than fox tv's bill o'reilly and john stewart. they have been on campus at george washington university and ken molestina is...
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president obama has ordered u.s. flags to fly at half staff today at the white house and other public buildings. >>> two virginia men who got lost while hiking in glacier national forest are expected to return home today. >> the men were found yesterday and they were first reported missing on friday. kristin fisher is live in the wusa9 satellite center with more. this is the happy ending we were all looking for. >> reporter: what a relief. these two men, these virginia veterinarians had been missing for twowr days in the back country of -- for four days in the back country of glacier national park. so many things can go wrong, hypothermia, getting lost, grizzly bears but the families of these two men never lost hope. here's a picture of one of these men jason hiser from richmond right after he was rescued yesterday afternoon. you can see he looks great. no injuries what so ever. here he is with his friend and hiking partner neal peckens from herndon. the two men met at a virginia- maryland regional college of veterin
president obama has ordered u.s. flags to fly at half staff today at the white house and other public buildings. >>> two virginia men who got lost while hiking in glacier national forest are expected to return home today. >> the men were found yesterday and they were first reported missing on friday. kristin fisher is live in the wusa9 satellite center with more. this is the happy ending we were all looking for. >> reporter: what a relief. these two men, these virginia...
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hero's central, we'll recognize a local group that's helping area residents complete their path to u.s. citizenship. here's jessica. >>> thanks, andrea. an event on the horizon could cost you an extra $3500 in taxes next year. i'll tell you all about it at 6:07. you're watching 9news now. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. >>> welcome back. we're still recovering from henry winkler being here this morning. he's just terrific. in today's hero central report. it has little to do with campaign 2012. that's because the group helping more people becomi
hero's central, we'll recognize a local group that's helping area residents complete their path to u.s. citizenship. here's jessica. >>> thanks, andrea. an event on the horizon could cost you an extra $3500 in taxes next year. i'll tell you all about it at 6:07. you're watching 9news now. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help....
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hurricane center maintaining a category 1 hurricane as we watch it stay off shore the southeastern u.s. going to throw some wind, rain and wave action, especially along the coast. the wind field is expanding. the storm force winds could extend 300 miles. miles. by monday morning look at this. it's parallelling the north carolina-virginia border. there could be rain out of this saturday night, even sunday and it gets closer to us monday and even closer as we head toward tuesday. this is the latest track. it will fluctuate the next few days. the closer it gets to us, the worse it's going to be for us. right now cape may, atlantic city are kind of in the bull's eye right now. the cone goes from montauk point to atlantic city. we could still have this adjusting. we want to stay on the west side of this and we want it more to the north. even on wednesday morning, only going to be near harrisburg. this will continue to produce some rain and some wind. there are going to be some problems around here. let's get this thing farther away from us and we'll be in better shape. at this scenario, we
hurricane center maintaining a category 1 hurricane as we watch it stay off shore the southeastern u.s. going to throw some wind, rain and wave action, especially along the coast. the wind field is expanding. the storm force winds could extend 300 miles. miles. by monday morning look at this. it's parallelling the north carolina-virginia border. there could be rain out of this saturday night, even sunday and it gets closer to us monday and even closer as we head toward tuesday. this is the...
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there's u.s. park police. the barriers have blown over to this side. there's some on the other side of the street. basically park police did the right thing. i think they've probably given up on them and they are planting a police cruiser in the middle of the intersection to prevent people from going down little falls parkway between river road and mass avenue. it is a very different bethesda that we're seeing right now. some of the wind guss have been extraordinary. look up river road now and you -- gust have been extraordinary. look up river road now and you will see there are no cars almost on the road, virtually every business here shut down, people heeding the warnings to get home before the worst of this storm hits. water is definitely pooling up on river road now. we've talked to some drivers who say branches are falling. there are a lot of power outages rolling through the area now. we have a very limited period of time that we can continue to be broadcasting safely from here. i'm going to show you what our issue is right here. i'm with colleag
there's u.s. park police. the barriers have blown over to this side. there's some on the other side of the street. basically park police did the right thing. i think they've probably given up on them and they are planting a police cruiser in the middle of the intersection to prevent people from going down little falls parkway between river road and mass avenue. it is a very different bethesda that we're seeing right now. some of the wind guss have been extraordinary. look up river road now and...
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he served in the u.s. army and took citizenship seriously. >> especially since i had no citizenship before i became an american. i was considered a stateless citizen by the nazis. >> being an american became an important thing to you. >> very important. especially that the people had been killed by the nazis in the concentration camps. >> he didn't get in done in '56, but kept pushing his ideas. >> you are allowed to have debates. danish, you're not. biased on my background, when i became a citizen in the army in north carolina, i wanted to be a good citizen. >> in 1960, it happened. kennedy, nixon. >> i got $5. >> the rest of us got a tradition. an evolving tradition praised and criticized over the last 52 years. >> what about you? do you think debates are good now or bad? >> i don't know. mr. cann is a good reminder, often the americans who make democracy better are the americans who don't take democracy for granted. gary, 9news. >> i give the debates two thumbs up. i think it's important to know what ou
he served in the u.s. army and took citizenship seriously. >> especially since i had no citizenship before i became an american. i was considered a stateless citizen by the nazis. >> being an american became an important thing to you. >> very important. especially that the people had been killed by the nazis in the concentration camps. >> he didn't get in done in '56, but kept pushing his ideas. >> you are allowed to have debates. danish, you're not. biased on my...
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. >> reporter: this debate turned out to be the most tweeted event in u.s. history. 10.3 million tweets in total. the big bird comment you just heard generated 17,000 tweets per minute. wow. mike? >> people are apparently passionate about big bird. >> reporter: who knew people loved "sesame street" so much, right? >> no doubt. i never doubted it. >> we all grew up on "sesame street." kristin fisher live in our satellite center. >>> every debate includes a little stretching of the truth so to speak. did mitt romney or president obama do that when they were talking about taxes? derek mcginty watched the debate with our partners at "u.s.a. today." take a listen. >> reporter: there was a lot to talk about regardless, a lot of facts out there, especially this $5 trillion in tax cuts. president obama says that's what romney wants to do. romney says not me. take a listen. >> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion toox cut on top of the -- tax cut on top of the bush tax cuts and another $2 trillion in military spending that the military hasn
. >> reporter: this debate turned out to be the most tweeted event in u.s. history. 10.3 million tweets in total. the big bird comment you just heard generated 17,000 tweets per minute. wow. mike? >> people are apparently passionate about big bird. >> reporter: who knew people loved "sesame street" so much, right? >> no doubt. i never doubted it. >> we all grew up on "sesame street." kristin fisher live in our satellite center. >>>...
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. >>> check out this video from the u.s. coastguard of a rescue off the coast of north carolina today. 14 members of the crew of the hms bounty were pulled from the water. two were missing. one has since been found. she was unresponsive and was rushed to the hospital. the coastguard is still searching for the final missing crew member, the captain. the replica tall ship sank off the coast of north carolina this morning and nose -- those are the dramatic pictures. >>> engineers are racing to the top of a 74 story high rise because of a dangling construction crane hanging over 57 streets in manhattan. no word what caused the crane to become loose. new york city mayor michael bloomberg said all construction cranes were already inspected before the storm. meterologists believe winds are blowing around 95 miles per hour. so you could see how something like that could break. >> apparently that was connected to some luxury building that was being built there. we're back with more in a moment on hurricane sandy. >>> our facebook pag
. >>> check out this video from the u.s. coastguard of a rescue off the coast of north carolina today. 14 members of the crew of the hms bounty were pulled from the water. two were missing. one has since been found. she was unresponsive and was rushed to the hospital. the coastguard is still searching for the final missing crew member, the captain. the replica tall ship sank off the coast of north carolina this morning and nose -- those are the dramatic pictures. >>> engineers...
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the u.s. postal seice is raising the price of a first class stamp next year. so beginning in january, it will cost 46 cents to mail a letter. the postal service is also unveiling a global forever stamp. the $1.10 stamp will allow customers to send letters anywhere in the world. >>> well, it normally travels at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour. but the space shuttle endeavour is now moving two miles per hour through the streets of los angeles. the orbiter is on its way to a museum. 400 trees were cut down, more than 100 traffic lights had to come down in order for the shuttle to make the trip. the endeavour will be on public display starting october 30. >>> important pieces of white house history are going on the auction block today. they were collected by a long time employee who saved many of the items if the trash bin. >> reporter: at the auction gallery in atlanta, georgia, john lloyd is selling his grandfather's hand me downs. >> it's cheesy, i know. >> reporter: given the hands they originally came from, there is plenty of interest. >> when you work at an
the u.s. postal seice is raising the price of a first class stamp next year. so beginning in january, it will cost 46 cents to mail a letter. the postal service is also unveiling a global forever stamp. the $1.10 stamp will allow customers to send letters anywhere in the world. >>> well, it normally travels at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour. but the space shuttle endeavour is now moving two miles per hour through the streets of los angeles. the orbiter is on its way to a museum. 400...
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., maryland and the u.s. park police all chased a man in a stolen car. residents poured out of their homes, some complain that the chase put them in harm's way. >> i mean, what is going on? >> i don't think they're going to catch him. >> leave this guy alone. you guys are dangerous. not the guy. >> there he is. there he is. [sirens blaring] >> now police caught up with the suspect shortly after he hit a pizza delivery driver's vehicle. the suspect was not seriously hurt when he went into custody. >> we're hearing from colleagues and friends from the police officer who was killed in a deadly accident. oscar -- adria. we don't know how fast officer bowden was going when he was headed to work yesterday. it was clear that he was speeding. this makes his loss even harder for those who advocate obeying the law. >> those who knew 28-year-old kevin bowden best describe him as a voice of reason. >> he would look at you and said everything would be all right. >> the detectives worked with him. sergeant cornelius trained with bowden. he said his cool collected deme
., maryland and the u.s. park police all chased a man in a stolen car. residents poured out of their homes, some complain that the chase put them in harm's way. >> i mean, what is going on? >> i don't think they're going to catch him. >> leave this guy alone. you guys are dangerous. not the guy. >> there he is. there he is. [sirens blaring] >> now police caught up with the suspect shortly after he hit a pizza delivery driver's vehicle. the suspect was not seriously...
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no jobs. >> beatrice and francisco camacho moved to the u.s. 17 years ago and they originally planned to move back. >> chavez in power, no no way. >> we can tell with our eyes what's happened. and what we saw we didn't like it. >> the comachos say relatives got on a black list and couldn't find jobs. lilia's mother lost her oil job. >> he fired her. >> and elena says she couldn't get a public school teaching job. all because of chavez. still, chavez has his supporters. >> and back out here live, venezuela, those supporters were enough to give him the election but these folks you see here they don't trust the results and say it was rigged and right now they're actually listening to a speech by shen reek caprice who challenged -- henrique caprice who was the challenger but the official word is chavez held ton win. these folks do not trust those results and a much different situation in venezuela and can't trust the elections down there like you can up here in the u.s. live tonight in georgetown, outside the venezuelan embassy, abc 7 news. >> tom thank you. and an outbreak of meningitis
no jobs. >> beatrice and francisco camacho moved to the u.s. 17 years ago and they originally planned to move back. >> chavez in power, no no way. >> we can tell with our eyes what's happened. and what we saw we didn't like it. >> the comachos say relatives got on a black list and couldn't find jobs. lilia's mother lost her oil job. >> he fired her. >> and elena says she couldn't get a public school teaching job. all because of chavez. still, chavez has his...
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tragic milestone this u.s. serviceman was killed in aeople firefight with afghan army allies. 2000th american in the 11-year-old war. >> tomorrow could be a rough for drivers in d.c.. is because members of city plant to shut k street in the morning. they mark the one-year .nniversary of the movement they stayed in mcpherson square for nearly five until the enforced a ban on overnight camping. >> it has been a cloudy night with a few showers. when willout there -- the rain go away? stick around. we will be in the belfort furniture weather center with a first check. the first showers -- we have been watching them in the belfort furniture weather center. movedf the showers have out of the area. at clear skies. temperatures have fallen. gaithersburg. 57 in fredericksburg. this is what it looks like early in the afternoon and evening. showers from the north -- and moves up toward the east. skies begin to clear across west virginia into western maryland. clear skies will be with us from early tomorrow morning, along
tragic milestone this u.s. serviceman was killed in aeople firefight with afghan army allies. 2000th american in the 11-year-old war. >> tomorrow could be a rough for drivers in d.c.. is because members of city plant to shut k street in the morning. they mark the one-year .nniversary of the movement they stayed in mcpherson square for nearly five until the enforced a ban on overnight camping. >> it has been a cloudy night with a few showers. when willout there -- the rain go away?...
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. >> it begins with a frighteningly creation of the storming of the u.s. embassy in iran. 52 americans were taken hostage and held for more than a year. six others escaped to the home of the canadian ambassador. ben affleck plays a cia operative. >> it does not matter. it is a fake movie. >> if i am doing a fake movie it is going to be a fake hit. >> you really believe you're a little story is going to make a difference? >> he hosted a screening for state department and cia employees. >> i am not trying to whitewash anything. some of my favorite characters are flawed. >> his wife and jennifer gardner came along in support. it looks like an oscar contender. it is a true drama that rates for stars. it is a weekend best bet. the best new movie in a month. i think it also puts him squarely on the a-list of directors. it was a very impressive night. >> jennifer gardner was there to show support. >> thank you. >> thank you for telling us about your bff noe. >> a story of determination and could well. cetus debt in to help this child finished his triathlon -- see
. >> it begins with a frighteningly creation of the storming of the u.s. embassy in iran. 52 americans were taken hostage and held for more than a year. six others escaped to the home of the canadian ambassador. ben affleck plays a cia operative. >> it does not matter. it is a fake movie. >> if i am doing a fake movie it is going to be a fake hit. >> you really believe you're a little story is going to make a difference? >> he hosted a screening for state...
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last august was considered the most widely felt in u.s. history. >> we know that the faults are stressed close to failure. >> the earth's crust is so stressed, experts say there is a strong potential for another 5.8 earthquake in this. if not greater. in ruston, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> still ahead, a man faces big for encouraging his do something that is not good. >> what the schools that the president's daughters attend investments, personally, about paid 14% in federal taxes, is that fair to the guy higher rate than you did? romney: "yeah, encourage economic growth." us. is t that the way to grow amerir this message. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a cocker spaniel that was a pit bullinjured by was reunited with his owner today. >> we told you about this story yesterday. doctors credit fast acting neighbors with saving the dog's life. we're hearing tonight from the r of the attack dog. jennifer donelan has the latest northwest. >> she was out of town at the time of the attack, taking phone calls
last august was considered the most widely felt in u.s. history. >> we know that the faults are stressed close to failure. >> the earth's crust is so stressed, experts say there is a strong potential for another 5.8 earthquake in this. if not greater. in ruston, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> still ahead, a man faces big for encouraging his do something that is not good. >> what the schools that the president's daughters attend investments, personally, about paid 14% in...
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. >> a developing story along the u.s.-mexico border. police have arrested two men with possible ties to the shooting death of a border patrol agent. no word on a motive in that attack. >> to an update to a story we brought you first on seven. the national park service has now drained the reflecting pool. this is less than two weeks after we discovered algae growing on the water. it is not supposed to happen after that multimillion-dollar renovation. we are on the national mall with where we go from here. >> the reflecting pool is now empty. workers are still here on the scene housing is down, making sure all the best analogy is god. it will be two or three weeks before it is refilled. this was touted as a landmark green project, no chemically treated city water. they have been shoveling and plowing, but it is only october. and there is no snow. >> it is unbelievable. >> a month after the rebuild reflecting pool was reopened, and two weeks after we read the first to show you the algae invasion the national park service has trained all 4
. >> a developing story along the u.s.-mexico border. police have arrested two men with possible ties to the shooting death of a border patrol agent. no word on a motive in that attack. >> to an update to a story we brought you first on seven. the national park service has now drained the reflecting pool. this is less than two weeks after we discovered algae growing on the water. it is not supposed to happen after that multimillion-dollar renovation. we are on the national mall with...
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stripped of his tour de france titles by the u.s. anti-doping agency, lance armstrong is now being stripped of his livelihood. like dominos, big-money sponsors are dropping the disgraced champion in droves. anheuser-busch, frs sports drinks, trek bicycles, giro helmets, 24-hour finantness, an the biggest of the big, nike, which wrote its on damning guilty verdict, due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that lance armstrong participated in doping and misled nike for more than a decade, we have terminated our contract with him. >> the fact he made millions by cheating, by deceiving children and cancer survivors and some that looked up to him as a leader and icon, it's one of the worst stories in sports. >> reporter: the drug-tainted fairly tale made armstrong a very wealthy man, with his own private jet. mansions in austin, texas, and aspen, colorado. a vast art collection and more. analysts estimate he was making $15 million a year for more than a decade. all apparently based on a lie. >> lance armstrong's earning power is compl
stripped of his tour de france titles by the u.s. anti-doping agency, lance armstrong is now being stripped of his livelihood. like dominos, big-money sponsors are dropping the disgraced champion in droves. anheuser-busch, frs sports drinks, trek bicycles, giro helmets, 24-hour finantness, an the biggest of the big, nike, which wrote its on damning guilty verdict, due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that lance armstrong participated in doping and misled nike for more than a decade, we...
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another potential attack on a u.s. embassy may have be thwarted. 11 people have been arrested on atta attacks, including the american embassy in jakarta. >>> new details on the tragic story of the new york city nanny who allegedly killed two young children, family and friends of that nanny that she had been unraveling in recent months. ortega is still in the hospital with self-inflicted knife wounds >>> the young man known as the victim number one in the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal is speaking out on bullying. he was trying to help to put an end to bullying and help other abuse victims come forward. jerry sandusky, the former penn state assistant coach was sentenced up to 60 years in prison for his crimes. >>> seven people were injured when a town car crashed in los angeles. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. police said that the driver thought he was in reverse when he accelerated instead. >>> san francisco giants are one win away from winning the world series. the giants scored early runs l
another potential attack on a u.s. embassy may have be thwarted. 11 people have been arrested on atta attacks, including the american embassy in jakarta. >>> new details on the tragic story of the new york city nanny who allegedly killed two young children, family and friends of that nanny that she had been unraveling in recent months. ortega is still in the hospital with self-inflicted knife wounds >>> the young man known as the victim number one in the jerry sandusky sexual...
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. >>> another potential attack on a u.s. embassy may have been thwarted and police in indonesia say they have arrested 11 people suspected of planning attacks on a range of domestic and foreign targets in jakarta. mriz seized bombs, explosives and ammunition. >>> new details of the new york city nanny who allegedly killed two young children. friends and relatives of that nanny say that ortega had been unraveling complaining of money troubles, losing weight and seeking psychiatric help. ortega is still in the hospital with self-inflicted knife wounds. she's not yet been charged. >>> and the young man known as victim number one in the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal is speaking out against bullying. aaron fisher spoke at a rally saturday outside the pennsylvania high school that he was bullied out of last year. he was trying to help put an end to bullying. he is trying to put an end to bullying and help other abuse victims come forward. sandusky, the former penn state football assistant coach, was sentenced up to 60 years in
. >>> another potential attack on a u.s. embassy may have been thwarted and police in indonesia say they have arrested 11 people suspected of planning attacks on a range of domestic and foreign targets in jakarta. mriz seized bombs, explosives and ammunition. >>> new details of the new york city nanny who allegedly killed two young children. friends and relatives of that nanny say that ortega had been unraveling complaining of money troubles, losing weight and seeking...
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the outstretched arm of dan todd of the u.s. coast guard. with two rescuers towing, the crew members one to one to rescue survivors. >> it's like a washing machine. 20-foot to 30-foot waves in that wind. >> reporter: earlier, workers found claudene christian floating. >> if she goes down with the ship, she was happy. but i know she was happy. >> reporter: the ship's captain, robin walbridge, is still missing. why a distress call to the coast guard, at 9:00 p.m. sunday night, may have been rescinded. the crew had been onboard the ship for seven hours. >> i told my husband, they were kind of worried that they won't want to lose the ship. that resonated with me. >> reporter: the ship built for the 1962 "mutiny on the bounty." but her owner, said the main purpose was for a total museum. >> we saved her from the graveyard once. and to have her go like this is just heart wrenching. >> reporter: this morning, the coast guard is investigating why this attempt to save the "hms bounty" from hurricane sandy, turned into a frantic rescue mission. right
the outstretched arm of dan todd of the u.s. coast guard. with two rescuers towing, the crew members one to one to rescue survivors. >> it's like a washing machine. 20-foot to 30-foot waves in that wind. >> reporter: earlier, workers found claudene christian floating. >> if she goes down with the ship, she was happy. but i know she was happy. >> reporter: the ship's captain, robin walbridge, is still missing. why a distress call to the coast guard, at 9:00 p.m. sunday...
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but it's still a big day for so many kids in the u.s. with millions in the dark this morning and some streets too dangerous for trick or treating, how are families celebrating right now? me and abc's paula faris are discussing our plans. what are people advising families to do at this point? >> first of all, telling your kids that trick or treating is not happening, not a conversation you want to have. try telling your goblin that halloween is on hiatus. probably doesn't go over so well. that's why folks are scrambling to salvage this candy-coated holiday, refusing to let the rain, wind, and snow take the treats out of trick or treating. as the northeast begins digging out of the mess that sandy left behind, the question for so many families this morning, how to make sure this halloween won't turn into a hallow-wasn't. >> halloween is like christmas. it goes on, no matter what. >> reporter: without question, today will be no ordinary halloween for the children of hurricane sandy. >> i'm going to have halloween. we're going to trick or tr
but it's still a big day for so many kids in the u.s. with millions in the dark this morning and some streets too dangerous for trick or treating, how are families celebrating right now? me and abc's paula faris are discussing our plans. what are people advising families to do at this point? >> first of all, telling your kids that trick or treating is not happening, not a conversation you want to have. try telling your goblin that halloween is on hiatus. probably doesn't go over so well....
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. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday, the navy's newest ship, "uss michael murphy." it is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> nearly two dozen people injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankment br stopping finally on its side. eight of the passengers were critically injured but none considered life-threatening. police believe the bus driver was driving too fast. >>> finally here's something any football fan, he will well, any bratwurst fan would want at their tailgate. this is, check this out -- the world's largest or rather longest bratwurst, wisconsin supermarket set the record o
. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday, the navy's newest ship, "uss michael murphy." it is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s...
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officials say the u.s. government is worried that weapons like shoulder-fired missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists. >>> and meanwhile, syrian president bashar assad made a rare appearance this saturday, the first time he was seen out of his palace since back in march. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday. the navy's newest ship, the "uss michael murphy," it was commissioned in new york city. the destroyer is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> and nearly two dozen people were injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankme
officials say the u.s. government is worried that weapons like shoulder-fired missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists. >>> and meanwhile, syrian president bashar assad made a rare appearance this saturday, the first time he was seen out of his palace since back in march. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257...
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now more than 2,000 u.s. troops have been killed in the war. >>> and a daring rescue caught on camera in texas. you can see the suv there sburs flames after the driver lost control and crashed. but then the driver of a passing car stops, risking his own life, pulling that driver out on to the parking lot. and great news today, the man okay this morning. >>> and u.s. agriculture experts say the concerns about a widespread bacon shortage in coming months are pure -- hogwash. the american farm bureau federation now says that pork supplies will just decrease only slightly over the next few months over the drought. but you can expect to pay more. prices can rise by about 10%. >>> attention parents. next big shortage could could be diapers. an explosion and fire closed this factory in japan over the weekend. that plant is the leading producers of super absorbent polymers. a key ingredient in one fifth of the world's disposable diapers. that is remarkably bad news. >>> and also it's that time of year when everyone w
now more than 2,000 u.s. troops have been killed in the war. >>> and a daring rescue caught on camera in texas. you can see the suv there sburs flames after the driver lost control and crashed. but then the driver of a passing car stops, risking his own life, pulling that driver out on to the parking lot. and great news today, the man okay this morning. >>> and u.s. agriculture experts say the concerns about a widespread bacon shortage in coming months are pure -- hogwash. the...
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china, india and brazil, are slowing down because of uncertainty about fiscal policies here in the u.s. and in europe. one says, risks for slowdown are alarmingly high, end quote. >>> there's been a break in a murder case that shocked people in southern texas. david hartley, gun downed by mexican criminals. mexican authorities have arrested salvador martinez in connection with his death. he is one of several drug lords captured or killed in recent days. >>> a horrifying highway accident in china. a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas in an explosion. five people were killed in the blast. it destroyed seven cars and trucks. >>> and surprising news in the fight against alzheimer's this morning. researchers say an experimental drug called solanezumab slowed the progression of the disease. it's the first time a drug has showed such promise. but doctors caution that more study is needed. >>> it would be a great topic for an abc show "what would you do?" look at this. a cab driver in las vegas found something unusual in his backseat. a bag stuffed with $221,000. in cash. so what did he do?
china, india and brazil, are slowing down because of uncertainty about fiscal policies here in the u.s. and in europe. one says, risks for slowdown are alarmingly high, end quote. >>> there's been a break in a murder case that shocked people in southern texas. david hartley, gun downed by mexican criminals. mexican authorities have arrested salvador martinez in connection with his death. he is one of several drug lords captured or killed in recent days. >>> a horrifying...